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2 bed flat wanted in Peckham/Dulwich/surrounding areas for long term let


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Hello, we are a family of 4, with two 10 year old twin daughters. We have been happily residing in Peckham for over 15 years and now need a new home to rent on a long term basis.

We have been in our current property with a private landlord for coming up to ten years and can provide references to evidence that we have cared for and loved our home, and have been reliable and trustworthy tenants.

We are moving in July and are leaving a 2 bedroom house with a (now -after 10 years of nurture) mature garden. We would like similar, or at least a balcony for that much-needed sanity.

We prefer to deal direct with the home owner/landlord, hence the shout out here. If you have, or know of any suitable properties then I would appreciate your response. Price pcm - approx £16-1800 but happy to discuss.

Thank you 

Tammy 

07850 463021

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